Located on the neighboring island of Virgin Gorda, this natural site is easily accessible from Tortola.
Get a taste of the laid-back charm the Caribbean is known for by venturing into Road Town’s bars, restaurants, and shops.
This first national park in the British Virgin Islands lets you explore Tortola native forest on 12 trails, most of which are loops.
One of the best beaches in the Caribbean, is a well-known stretch of sand for swimmers, sunbather, and water sports enthusiasts.
Norman Island, located just south of Tortola in the BVI archipelago, is an incredible island for snorkeling.
Jost Van Dyke is a popular anchorage for boaters and host to some gorgeous stretches of sand.
Support the local community by purchasing handicrafts and souvenirs at Craft’s Alive Village
Mount Healthy National Park is host to windmill ruins that once played an important part in the production of the island’s sugarcane.
Located in Road Town, this lush four-acres tropical flora and fauna sanctuary is a respite from the city.